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Capturing Clips
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file and load them afterwards again which may be useful when process-
ing the same or a similar capture list, EDL or cut list again. Additionally,
you can select a root directory here for a special conforming process:
The Table
After loading a capture list, EDL or cut list the table below the buttons
shows you the matrix settings as they are determined for this batch.
With them you can, for example, specify the location where the original
material is stored or set a timecode offset for the in- and outpoints of
the capture list to be processed.
LOAD The LOAD button opens the standard dialog window for
the selection of a file. In this dialog window select the
matrix settings file that you want to load into the
I/O Tool and confirm your selection with the button
OPEN. The selected settings file will then be loaded into
the I/O Tool and the settings will appear in the table be-
low this button.
SAVE With the button SAVE you can save the currently deter-
mined matrix settings to a file. Thus you can use them in
the future again, e.g. if you want to process the same or
a similar capture list, EDL or cut list again. After a click on
this button a dialog window opens where you have to
specify the storage path and file name of the settings file
to be saved. Then confirm your settings with the button
SAVE and the matrix settings will be saved to the speci-
fied location.
ROOTDIR With this button you can set the I/O Tool to a special on-
line-conforming process. It can be used when all material
is stored in subdirectories under one main directory and
when the names of the subdirectories are identical to the
reel names stated in the matrix table. If this is the case
use the button ROOTDIR to set the storage path to all
reels in one step. It opens the standard dialog window
for the selection of a file/directory. Select with it for the
conforming process the main directory that contains the
clips (reels) in subdirectories. After confirmation with the
button OPEN the selected directory (together with the
reel names as further subdirectories) will be shown in the
column Path.
This table details information about the source locations that
provide different reel (tape) names. If no reel name is given, an
’undefined’ entry will be available.
An example of the usage of the matrix settings is provided in
section “Recording a Batch” on page 5-57.